Chung s Electronic 000000-13-01 Remote Senor User Manual

Chung's Electronic Co. Ltd. Remote Senor Users Manual

User Manual

4PANTONE:  445C                           SIZE:A4Mode: C8366-PD13138MRADIO CONTROLLED PROJECTOR CLOCKWITH WEATHER FORECASTUser’s instructionsThank you for your purchase of this Radio Controlled weatherstation clock. The utmost care has gone into the design andmanufacture of your clock. This instruction is used for DCF &MSF & WWVB versions, and the LCD display and temperatureused US version for reference. So please read the instructioncarefully according to the version you purchased and keepthe manual well for future reference.The multifunctional weather station is equipped with manyfunctions providing thorough weather information to you.The receiver unit has a clear, easy-to-read display thatshows weather forecast, minimum/maximum indoor andoutdoor temperature, as well as time and date. It is able toreceive and display readings from up to 3 remote sensors.The 433 MHz technology means no wire installation is requiredand you can place the sensors anywhere you like.With radio controlled function, the current time and date areautomatically synchronized with the time signal transmittedfrom Germany (DCF77) / UK (MSF) / USA (WWVB) (Itdepends on which version you purchase).MAIN FEATURESWEATHER STATION:1. SNOOZE/LIGHT key    - Turn  on the projector and backlight for 5 seconds.    - Stop the current alarm when it is sounding and enterinto snooze mode.2 .CALENDAR AND TIME WINDOW    - Displays normal time, alarm time, date and day of theweek.3. WEATHER INDICATOR WINDOW    - Shows indoor/outdoor temperature and the weatherforecast for the forthcoming 12 to 24 hours.4. TIME key    - Press it to switch between Month/Date and alarm timemode.    - Press and hold it for 2 seconds to enter normal timesetting.    - In normal time setting, press it to step the settingitems. 5. ALARM key    - In normal time display, press it to turn on/off ALM1 &ALM2.    - In ALM1 / ALM2 mode, press it to turn on/off alarmand pre-alarm function.    - Press it to stop the current alarm when the bell isringing and turn off the alarm and snooze function.    - In alarm time mode, press and hold it for 2 seconds toenter alarm time setting.    - In alarm time setting, press it to step the settingitems.6. UP key    - In setting mode, press it to increase the setting values.    - In normal time mode, press it to switch among Channel1, 2 and 3.7. DOWN key    - In setting mode, press it to decrease the setting values.    - In normal time mode, press it to switch among 12/24hour format.8. MAX/MIN key    - Press it to check the minimum and maximumtemperature records.9. PROJECTOR    - Project the time and weather forecast indicator.10. REVERSE key    - Press it to reverse the projected date.11. FOCUS knob    - Adjust the quality of the projected date.12. DC JACK    - To power the unit.13. °C/°F key(Please note the default display in °C for UK/DE version,in °F for US version  )    - Press it to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.14. RECEIVE key    - Press it to receive the RC signal for reception testing.15. NIGHT LIGHT FUNCTION ON/OFF switch    - Slide it to turn on/off  the night light function.16. NIGHT LIGHT SENSOR    - Turn on the function, the night light will turn onautomatically  in dark environment.17. RESET key    - Press it to reset all values to default values.    - In case of malfunction, the unit may be required toreset.18. BATTERY COMPARTMENT    - Accommodates 3 x AA size batteries (alkaline batteriesrecommended).TRANSMITTER:1. LED indicator    - Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading.2. CHANNEL SLIDE SWITCH    - Assign the transmitter to Channel 1, 2 or 3.3. RESET    - Press it to restart the transmitter.4. BATTERY COMPARTMENT    - Accommodates 2 x AA size batteries.5. BATTERY DOOR6. WALL-MOUNTING HOLDER:    - Use it to support the transmitter on the wall.7. TABLE STAND    - Use it to stand the transmitter on the desktop.BEFORE USING THE TRANSMITTER1. Remove  the battery door.2. Insert 2 x AA size batteries into the batterycompartment. Make sure you insert them the rightway according to the polarity information marked onthe battery compartment.3. Replace the battery door.Note:1. Once the channel is assigned to one transmitter, you canonly change it by removing the batteries or resetting theunit.2. Avoid placing the transmitter in direct sunlight, rain orsnow.WEATHER STATION1. If using the DC Adaptor to power the clock, plug theadaptor into the DC jack. If using battery, removethe battery door and insert 3 x AA batteries into thebattery compartment. Make sure you insert thebatteries the right way according to the polarityinformation marked on the battery compartment.2. Replace the battery door.3. Press the “RESET” key to re-start the clock and it willsynchronize the channels of transmitter automatically.Note:1.The building material and the position of the receiver andtransmitter affect the effective range. So try various locationsto obtain the best result.2.Place the units away from metal objects and electricalappliances to minimize the interference. Position the receiverand transmitter within the effective transmission range: 30min usual circumstances.3. You may use the batteries and adaptor togother to powerthe unit that  the batteries can power the clock when theadaptor powered off.RECEPTION OF RADIO CONTROLLED TIME SIGNALThe time and date are radio-controlled. The current time anddate are automatically synchronized with the time signaltransmitted from Germany (DCF 77)/U.K. (MSF)/USA(WWVB). When used for the first time (after inserting thebatteries or pressing the “RESET” key), the clock will start toreceive the RC signal in 5 minutes with the signal strengthindicator flashing.SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORThe signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels. Wavesegment flashing means time signals are being received.The signal quality could be classified into four types:IN OUT12345678912111816 1015ONOFF1714 135132467Note:1. Everyday the unit will automatically search for the timesignal at 2:00, 8:00,14:00 and 20:00.2. Always place the unit away from interfering sources suchas TV set, computer, etc.3. Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plate.4. Closed area such as airport, basement, tower block or factoryis not recommended.5. Do not start reception on a moving article such as vehicleor train.MANUAL TIME SETTINGIf you are out of the reach of  the Radio Controlled Transmitteror if the reception is not reachable, the time can be setmanually. As soon as the transmitter is received again, theclock will automatically synchronize with received time.For UK or DE version only:1. In normal time mode, press and hold “TIME” key for2 seconds until the Year digit flashes.2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value.3. Press “TIME” key again, Month digit flashes, press“UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value.4. Repeat the above operation to set the time in thisorder:Year > Month > Date  > Hour > Minute > Second> Day Language .5. Press “TIME” key to save and exit the setting or let itexit automatically 30 seconds later without pressingany key.For US version only:1. In normal time mode, press and hold “TIME” key for2 seconds until the Time zone map flashes.2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to select the proper timezone.3. Press “TIME” key again, Year digit flashes, press“UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value.4. Repeat the above operation to set the time in thisorder: Time zone map > Year > Month > Date > DSTON/OFF > Hour > Minute > Second > Day Language.5. Press “TIME” key to save and exit the setting or let itexit automatically 30 seconds later without pressingany key.ALARM AND SNOOZE SETTING1. In normal time mode, press “TIME” key  to select theALM1 or ALM2.2. In  ALM1/ALM2 mode, press and hold “ALARM” keyfor 2 seconds until alarm Hour digit flashes.3. Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change the value.4. Repeat the above operations to set time in this order:Hour > Minute.5. Press “ALARM” key to save and exit the setting, orlet it exit automatically 30 seconds later withoutpressing any key.Note:1. The alarm will be automatically turned on when you setthe alarm time with the icon “ ” or “ ” displayed.2. The dual-alarm (ALM1&ALM2) design of this unit will provideyou with more convenience, and you can set two-alarm time ifneeded.No signal quality Weak signal qualityAcceptable signal quality Excellent signal quality
USING ALARM & TEMPERATURE PRE-ALARM FUNCTIONS1. Set the alarm time as described in the previoussection.2. In normal time mode,press “ALARM ” key once toturn on ALM1, press it twice to turn on ALM2, press itthrice to turn on both ALM1 and ALM2, with the bellicons display on the LCD. Press it again to turn offboth ALM1 and ALM2, with the icons disappear.3. In ALM1/ALM2 mode, press alarm key once to turnon ALM1/ALM2, press it twice to turn on pre-alarmfunction, with the icon “”  displays on the LCD.Press it again to turn off both alarm and pre-alarmfunctions, with the icons disappear.Note:1. To turn on temperature pre-alarm, ALARM must be on.2. The temperature pre-alarm can sound 30 minutes earlierthan the alarm only when the outdoor temperature is below-3°C (26°F).3. If no key is pressed during the alarm period, the alarm willturn off automatically. You can also press “SNOOZE/LIGHT”key to stop the current alarm and enter the snooze mode.With the bell icon keep flashing.4. Once the snooze function is turned on, the 4-stepcrescendo alarm will sound  in 5-minute interval. The alarmduration is 120 seconds.5. The snooze function won’t stop unless you press  “ALARM”key to turn off the alarm and snooze function.READING INDOOR/OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE RECORDSChange the temperature unit to °C for Celsius or °F forFahrenheit by pressing “°C/°F” key.Note:1. If no signals are received or the transmission is interfered,“—” will appear on the LCD.2. Relocated the clock or transmitter in other positions and makesure the transmission is within the effective range of 30mapprox.3. After several trails in vain, please reset the clock thoroughly.Try out where your multifunctional alarm clock receives thesignals best.CHECKING AND DELETING MAX/MIN TEMPERATURERECORDS1. Press “MAX/MIN” key once to check the maximumtemperature records. Press it twice to check theminimum records. Press it again to exit.2. Press and hold “MAX/MIN” for 3 seconds to deletethe maximum and minimum temperature records,with “beep” tone.VIEWING THE CHANNELThe default channel is Channel 1. In normal time mode, press“UP” key to view the channels from 1 to 3. Besides, thechannels can automatically switch by pressing and holdingthe “UP” key for 2 seconds, with “beep” tone.TEMPERATURE TRENDThe temperature-trend indicator shows the trends of changes-5°C~50°C(23° F~122°F)0.1°C/°F (above -10°C/14°F)1°C/°F (below -10°C/14°F)WWVB/DCF/MSF-20°C~60°C(-4°F~140°F)0.1°C/°F (above -10°C/14°F)1°C/°F (below -10°C/14°F)433MHzup to 3 unitsmaximum 30 metersaround 60-64 seconds4.5V, use 3 x AA 1.5V3V, use 2 x AA 1.5V136(W) x 91(H) x 40(D) mm65(W) x 115(H) x 20(D) mmin the forthcoming few minutes. Arrows indicate a rising,steady or falling trend.WEATHER FORECAST INDICATORThe built-in barometer can notice atmospheric pressurechanges. Based on the data collected, it can predict theweather condition in the forthcoming 24 hours.Note:1. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecastis about 70% to 75%.2. The weather forecast is meant for next 24 hours, it maynot necessarily reflect the current situation.3. The “Snowy” weather forecast is not based on the atmospherepressure, but based on the outdoor temperature. When theoutdoor temperature is below -3°C (26°F), the “Snowy”weather indicator will be displayed on the LCD.4. The “Rainy” and “Stormy” icons are different only in thedropping frequency of the rain. The rain dropping frequencyin the “Stormy” icon is faster than that in the “Rainy” icon.USING THE PROJECTORPress the SNOOZE/LIGHT key to turn the projector on,rotate the projector to project the light beam to a darkbackground within 1-3 meters, the projected data  will bedisplayed on the dark background as following diagram.Note:1. Press the “SNOOZE/LIGHT” key once, back light and theprojection last for 5 seconds, then press the “  ” key willreverse the projected data.2. If power the unit with batteries and adaptor togother, theprojector will be continuous on.3. The rotate angle of the projector is ±90º.4. Adjust & tune the focus of the projection by adjusting the“FOCUS” knob.LOW BATTERY INDICATORWhen the LCD becomes dim, replace with 3 x AA size batteriesat once; while if the low battery indicator “ ” displays in theoutdoor temperature window, it indicates that the batterypower of the transmitter is not enough, and you shouldreplace with 2 x AA size batteries at once.Note:Attention! Please dispose of used unit or batteries in anecologically safe manner.MAX temperature recordMIN temperature recordArrow indicatorPressure trend Rising  Steady  FallingSlightly CloudySunnyRainy/StormyCloudySnowyTransmitter’s low battery indicatorSPECIFICATIONMain unitOperating range:Resolution:Radio controlled signal:REMOTE SENSOROperating range:Resolution:RF transmission frequency:No. of remote sensor:RF transmission range:Temperature sensing cycle:POWERMain unit:Remote sensor:DIMENSIONMain unit:Remote sensor:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operationis subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.Warning:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approvedby the party responsible for compliance could void theuser’s authority to operate the equipment.Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation.  If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenceby one or more of the following measures:    - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.    - Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.    - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connected.    - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.Responsible Party in USALegal Company Name: Camelot SI.Address: 27725 Stansbury Blvd., Ste. 175, Farmington Hills,MI 48334 USAPhone, Fax: 1-877-714-7444

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